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south korea holds a presidential election next month. the three main candidates are focusing their campaigns on the economy, and they are targeting a group of voters especially unhappy about the way it's been managed. it was the first time the three presidential hopefuls premiered at the same event. they spoke on plans for revitalizing the economy. in the audience, 3,000 small business owners. all three nominees pledge to support small firms and all promised them more protection, calling for title controls on large corporations. opposite candidate moon jae-in is trailing in the polls. he's proposing a united front against the ruling party. independent cheol-soo said he was too busy drawing up a policy manifesto. the talks are expected to go ahead once jah-in has announced his policies. the approval rating of the two candidates is almost level. >>> south korea's current president, lee myung-bak is in another scandal. prosecutors questioned his older brother. they wanted to know more about irregularities in a project to build lee a retirem
south korea holds a presidential election next month. the three main candidates are focusing their campaigns on the economy, and they are targeting a group of voters especially unhappy about the way it's been managed. it was the first time the three presidential hopefuls premiered at the same event. they spoke on plans for revitalizing the economy. in the audience, 3,000 small business owners. all three nominees pledge to support small firms and all promised them more protection, calling for...
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. >>> a court in south korea is dealing with a legal matter. it's will decide whether to extradite a chinese national to japan for starting a fire. the site honors japan's war dead including war criminals. tokyo police suspect a fire was set to the gate last december. he already served a ten month pri prison term for throwing four fire bombs at the embassy. officials in china want him sent home for humanitarian reasons. they say he suffers from mental illness. he said he started shrine fire because he was trying to correct their views. he wants to be sent back to china because he says he will not get a fair trial. prosecutors says he does not meet the definition of a political offender. the court has put off its decision until defense witnesses testify in two more rounds of hearings. >>> americans are trying to avoid a winter of discontent by steering clear of the fiscal cliff. they are getting a boost from numbers that show they had a busy number. >> lots of numbers for you this morning. let's start with u.s. gdp. it's been revised upwards. co
. >>> a court in south korea is dealing with a legal matter. it's will decide whether to extradite a chinese national to japan for starting a fire. the site honors japan's war dead including war criminals. tokyo police suspect a fire was set to the gate last december. he already served a ten month pri prison term for throwing four fire bombs at the embassy. officials in china want him sent home for humanitarian reasons. they say he suffers from mental illness. he said he started shrine...
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." >>> south korean leaders are looking to their counterparts in china to put pressure on north korea. a top envoy from the south is visiting beijing amid signs beonyang may soon attempt another missile long. lim sung-nam is the chief negotiate over pyongyang's nuclear problem. he'll meet with officials including the chair of the six-partyalks on the north korean program. he'll likely ask china to persuade the north to skrapt launch. u.s. analysts said recent satellite photos said pyongyang may fire another missile. north korean military leaders launched what they called a satellite from the same pace in april. western intelligence analysts said the device, which crashed, was a long-range missile. >>> people at a japanese electronics company are interested in strength ning their renewable energy department. ai uchida from the business desk joins us now. >> i want to tell you specifically about rechargeable batteries or storage batteries. they're use envelope households during pow area outages, they're useful to drivers who use them in place of gasoline. the people at nec in japan unde
." >>> south korean leaders are looking to their counterparts in china to put pressure on north korea. a top envoy from the south is visiting beijing amid signs beonyang may soon attempt another missile long. lim sung-nam is the chief negotiate over pyongyang's nuclear problem. he'll meet with officials including the chair of the six-partyalks on the north korean program. he'll likely ask china to persuade the north to skrapt launch. u.s. analysts said recent satellite photos said...
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so winter really is starting to kick in here in south korea also rain showers could turn to snow. down towards the tropics still very summer like. we have tropical depression that formed over the south china sea. this is moving into a westerly past towards the southeastern coast of the indochina peninsula. southern vietnam has been feeling the strong gusts and the high wes picki up and heavy rain will be building as the system moves closer and approaches the region and that warm water is actually feeding the system so it is going to be intensifying into a tropical storm status in the next 4 hours so we'll keep a close high on it. pa barn cobb at 33. seoul at 6 for high and hence the snow. here in the european continent flooding has been affecting much ofhe northern italy and i know a lot of people are still waiting. let's take a look the at a video from there. residents of northern italy are dealing with the aftermath of serious flooding that occurred over the weekend. in al bin amore than 800 have been evacuated. the floods have damaged agricultural industries which are the core
so winter really is starting to kick in here in south korea also rain showers could turn to snow. down towards the tropics still very summer like. we have tropical depression that formed over the south china sea. this is moving into a westerly past towards the southeastern coast of the indochina peninsula. southern vietnam has been feeling the strong gusts and the high wes picki up and heavy rain will be building as the system moves closer and approaches the region and that warm water is...
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>> catherine, representatives of japan, china, and south korea are trying to get together this month to talk about starting negotiations for a free trade pact. the countries have agreed there are benefits to strengthening economic ties as the move towards free trade accelerates worldwide. leaders of the three countries had agreed in may that they would begin the trade negotiations by the end of this year. preparations had been made in working-level meetings but prospects for the talks were unclear in the shadow of the japan/china territory i am dispute over islands in the east china sea. the official launch of fta talks is now expected to get the green light. on the sidelines of the east asia summit in cambodia on november 20th. >>> u.s. president barack obama declared his intention to raise taxes on wealthy americans. he says he wants to discuss this openly with republicans who control the house of representatives. obama on wednesday held his first news conference since re-election. he expressed strong concern about expiring tax cuts and automatic spending cuts referred to as the fi
>> catherine, representatives of japan, china, and south korea are trying to get together this month to talk about starting negotiations for a free trade pact. the countries have agreed there are benefits to strengthening economic ties as the move towards free trade accelerates worldwide. leaders of the three countries had agreed in may that they would begin the trade negotiations by the end of this year. preparations had been made in working-level meetings but prospects for the talks...
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economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver as they are not so internationally isolated as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. the last campaigning for the word spain's catalonia region ahead of sunday's election one of the hardest for decades the governing party six of monday the hold a referendum on independence month after one and a half million people took to the streets of barcelona to support a breakaway artes to farm reports. catalonia is one of spain's wealthiest regions and it will choose a new government on sunday however the elections could also trigger a constitutional crisis in spain and that is because the careful and president aftermath has promised to hold a referendum on independence if he's reelected and that will put him at loggerheads with the spanish prime minister mariano at a forward who says it would be against spain's cons
economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver as they are not so internationally isolated as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. the last campaigning for the word spain's catalonia region ahead of sunday's election one of the hardest for decades the governing...
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economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're not so internationally isolated as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. surely on our team tonight i will transport you to world gizmos and gadgets for this month's latest technology update itself to the break. and the. culture is that so much a given to each musician how are you trying to hide the mark when actual ceasefire is over gaza after eight days of destruction and death what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. the oil industry claims the process is perfectly c. c c c it's clear says that in brings nothing but clean power and comfort but the environment knows better and the industry isn't telling the whole story. the goddamn liars. they're here to operate this land and make as much money as they can and get the hell out. hello and welcome to technology update here in moscow
economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're not so internationally isolated as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. surely on our team tonight i will transport you to world gizmos and gadgets for this month's latest technology update itself to the...
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korea. >> she made it clear she was close to general petraeus, she got this job from general petraeus and that, in fact, he used his influence with the south korean government to get her that position. >> reporter: adam victor says he met jill kelley while he was trying to land a multibillion-dollar development contract in south korea. he says she offered to use that honorary position to help him, and in the process, help herself get some serious money from his deal. >> she seemed the type of person that wanted to get a deal done. we asked her what fee she would want. and she asked for a fee of 2% -- $80 million. no serious person asks for an $80 million brokerage fee. >> reporter: a source familiar with jill kelley told "dateline" she never used general petraeus' name for her advantage and never had a formal business relationship with adam victor. whatever the case, jill kelley and her twin sister seemed drawn to money, status and powerful men. >> when i first saw this, my natural reaction
korea. >> she made it clear she was close to general petraeus, she got this job from general petraeus and that, in fact, he used his influence with the south korean government to get her that position. >> reporter: adam victor says he met jill kelley while he was trying to land a multibillion-dollar development contract in south korea. he says she offered to use that honorary position to help him, and in the process, help herself get some serious money from his deal. >> she...
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in south korea, samsung tumbled 2.3% after apple added more products to the patent lawsuit. and finally australia markets closed up by a quarter percent thanks to gains in the commodity space. back to you, ross. >> thanks for now. the u.s. power ball jackpot has jumped to a record $425 million. this for wednesday's draw. nobody won last weekend. the top prize could go well above that amount depending on how many people buy the $2 ticket. power ball earlier this year reached a record $556 million. now, unlike in the uk, you don't have to pay tax i think on your winnings in the u.s. but there is also only a one in 176 million chance of winning. but what would you do if you did scoop the top prize? e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex, or @rosswestgate. >>> and warning of an impact of the strong yen on growth, but the job of solving that doesn't lie on the bank of japan alone. more when we come back. >>> it's cyber monday and shoppers are expected to spend more than $1.5 billion. >> from the moment you check out at amazon.com, the prz begins. your item is picked, sorded, p
in south korea, samsung tumbled 2.3% after apple added more products to the patent lawsuit. and finally australia markets closed up by a quarter percent thanks to gains in the commodity space. back to you, ross. >> thanks for now. the u.s. power ball jackpot has jumped to a record $425 million. this for wednesday's draw. nobody won last weekend. the top prize could go well above that amount depending on how many people buy the $2 ticket. power ball earlier this year reached a record $556...
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in cambodia earlier this week, the two countries plus south korea said they would formally launch negotiations on a three way pact with talks due to start early next year. joining us now, steven nagy, assistant profgts essor of japa studies. and andrew is still with us. steven, how significant is it that this week in cambodia with korea they're looking to extend trade relations. what does that signal in turn with the new leadership change? does that mean relations over the island going to get slightly better than they have been, do you think? >> i think relations between japan and china in terms of the direction that they're going to go right now are based on the relations of the past and especially the post world war ii period. specifically strenenning economic relations, continued integration of the two economies, strengthening trade, people relations. this is independent from the island dispute. both states and both leaderships in both states would like this territorial dispute to disappear so they can continue japanese invest nmt to china, continue the trade relationships and to hopefully
in cambodia earlier this week, the two countries plus south korea said they would formally launch negotiations on a three way pact with talks due to start early next year. joining us now, steven nagy, assistant profgts essor of japa studies. and andrew is still with us. steven, how significant is it that this week in cambodia with korea they're looking to extend trade relations. what does that signal in turn with the new leadership change? does that mean relations over the island going to get...
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. >> think about south korea, that's -- soft korea. south korea may have soft power because culturally south korea hits above its weight, punches above its weight. young people all over the world like their music, like their food, maybe that's oh we. >> but they don't have tofu. >> no, they don't. >> tyler, as we go through the list, euro centric list. coming in at number five, sweden. sweden. >> wow. >> sweden at number five. i know you're happy that, mika, is your brother the ambassador there? >> ambassador to sweden. >> wonderful. >> right now. >> softy, isn't he? excellent. we still didn't meet in sweden this past summer. >> i know. sorry about that. >> france in number four, germany at number three. usa, of course, at number two. and uk at number one. >> so let's go through this. sweden, what does sweden have that puts it at number five on the soft power list? >> women, sweden may not have the vehicles that everyone wants to drive. we've seen, of course, defaltering collapse at saab and volvo. what's replaced that on the furniture
. >> think about south korea, that's -- soft korea. south korea may have soft power because culturally south korea hits above its weight, punches above its weight. young people all over the world like their music, like their food, maybe that's oh we. >> but they don't have tofu. >> no, they don't. >> tyler, as we go through the list, euro centric list. coming in at number five, sweden. sweden. >> wow. >> sweden at number five. i know you're happy that, mika,...
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immediately overran, started to overrun south korea. without consulting with the president, who was back home in independence, he went to the u.n. and said we have to do something about it to stop it. he said, i will come back, hot on the plane. he said, get a good night's sleep and come tomorrow. so he did. truman was furious with what was going on. we now have the truman doctrine, which said that if communists tried to take over countries we will block them. we will give money to greece and turkey, an airlift to berlin when russians blockaded. we had red lines. when the north koreans crossed the red line -- he was furious, so he backed him and sent the army to push back the north koreans. macarthur was in charge. he was told not to do several things. not to do anything on the other side of the yellow river when they got that far. >> where was the yellow river? >> separating tschida from north korea. not to cross it, because that might bring china into the war. not to do anything to aggravate russia. russia was greedy for any colonies,
immediately overran, started to overrun south korea. without consulting with the president, who was back home in independence, he went to the u.n. and said we have to do something about it to stop it. he said, i will come back, hot on the plane. he said, get a good night's sleep and come tomorrow. so he did. truman was furious with what was going on. we now have the truman doctrine, which said that if communists tried to take over countries we will block them. we will give money to greece and...
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in south korea, people don't use three of their days but in japan, workers only take five of their 13. okay? five. are you -- oh, my gosh. maybe asians and americans should take a page out of europe's book because as this study shows, at least for now, europeans really know how to holiday. british, swedish and norwegian workers all get and take 25 days. even the germans take 28 of 30. of course, there's, well, france and spain. ah, france and spain. you know, you french, you take 30 out of 30 but you know what, that 30 is a lie. it doesn't even count 11 public holidays. the french get 41 days off a year. 41 days. stop for a second. 41 days. hm. italy is the exception in europe. like the japanese, they waste eight vacation days a year so what's wrong with all of us? for all the complaining about how hard we work, why are we throwing our days away? which brings me to tonight's number, 14. that's the number of days "outfront" producer bob hand is set to lose this day.
in south korea, people don't use three of their days but in japan, workers only take five of their 13. okay? five. are you -- oh, my gosh. maybe asians and americans should take a page out of europe's book because as this study shows, at least for now, europeans really know how to holiday. british, swedish and norwegian workers all get and take 25 days. even the germans take 28 of 30. of course, there's, well, france and spain. ah, france and spain. you know, you french, you take 30 out of 30...
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south korean authorities say they seized the weapon from an assassin from north korea. our paul hancock has a exclusive look at him. >> reporter: an assassination attempt foiled. a north korean spy is arrested on the streets of seoul. this was a year ago. this is the first time south korean intelligence officials are showcasing the weapons. exclusively to cnn. >> how does this work? >>. >> translator: this poison needle was made to look like a parker ballpoint pen. there is a tube inside here. in order to activate it, we have to twist it towards the right three to four times and then press the top part like this. >> if you are shot by this pen, what happens to you? >> translator: it would cause muscle paralysis very quickly chshgs would lead to suffocation and death. >> reporter: the second pen shoots a poison-filled bullet which penetrates the skin. the powdered poison is then released. these pens look like they belong in a james bond movie. is it new technology, or is this quite old, quite basic technology? >> translator: these pen weapons are not new. north korean sp
south korean authorities say they seized the weapon from an assassin from north korea. our paul hancock has a exclusive look at him. >> reporter: an assassination attempt foiled. a north korean spy is arrested on the streets of seoul. this was a year ago. this is the first time south korean intelligence officials are showcasing the weapons. exclusively to cnn. >> how does this work? >>. >> translator: this poison needle was made to look like a parker ballpoint pen. there...
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from threat tong block her possible nomination to south korea south korea to a willingness to hear her out, senator john mccain seems to be dialing back his public opposition to ambassador susan rice. >> i think she deserves the ability and the opportunity to explain herself and her position. >> reporter: another vocal critic, senator lindsey graham, is still expressing doubts about her but avoided answering whether he would still stand in the way of a rice nomination. >> when she comes over, if she does, there will be a lot of questions asked after her about this event and others. >> reporter: whether the tone is a shift in speaking or more nuanced language, the white house is all ears. >> certainly saw those comments and appreciate them as the president has said and i and others have said, ambassador rice has done an excellent job at the united nations and is highly qualified for any number of positions in the foreign policy arena. >> reporter: does the preside president -- >> i have no announcements. >> reporter: she's widely believed to be at the top of the list to replace secretar
from threat tong block her possible nomination to south korea south korea to a willingness to hear her out, senator john mccain seems to be dialing back his public opposition to ambassador susan rice. >> i think she deserves the ability and the opportunity to explain herself and her position. >> reporter: another vocal critic, senator lindsey graham, is still expressing doubts about her but avoided answering whether he would still stand in the way of a rice nomination. >> when...
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it may be tied to the upcoming election in south korea which is around the 19th december. jenna: you wouldn't be surprised, you're not surprised by hearing about this now? >> no, not at all. they clamor for attention from south korea, from the japanese and from the united states. and this is more about that. they normally, when they get a little rough with the south koreans or do something to spark the anger of the united states usually they get some kind of concession frankly. so it's usually politically motivated to be sure but listen, the central intelligence agency's job is to figure out what their motivation is. the defense department's job is to have the capability to defend against an adversary's military capacity so the defense department takes it very seriously. jenna: let me stop you there because we've been showing what we call, b-roll and different missiles firing off and i want to be clear what type of missile, what type of capability, long-range missile like the one we're saying could be tested would have. can you tell us a little bit about that weapon and wh
it may be tied to the upcoming election in south korea which is around the 19th december. jenna: you wouldn't be surprised, you're not surprised by hearing about this now? >> no, not at all. they clamor for attention from south korea, from the japanese and from the united states. and this is more about that. they normally, when they get a little rough with the south koreans or do something to spark the anger of the united states usually they get some kind of concession frankly. so it's...
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he got through -- >> he didn't negotiate south korea. >> those were negotiated -- >> they were negotiated by the previous administration but the bottom line is we have an opportunity right now in europe and asia to knock down barriers, tariffs and nontariff barriers. overwhelming support from the republican for the. i thing would've been tougher in the first of i understand politics, but this is a time to i think move on from that. the only point i would disagree with michael a little bit is we've got those problems that you just mentioned. europe and japan have been much worse than we, so we need to help our current largest trading partners it right by knocking down these barriers so we can all engage china and other emerging markets in a way that serves everybody's interest. >> a possible secretary of commerce in the current administration. what would you think about -- >> let's get ahead of -- >> first of all, the world is still in the is of the american innovation, as michael a sinker to travel around the world. they are pretty good at scaling but not so good at inventing, creating th
he got through -- >> he didn't negotiate south korea. >> those were negotiated -- >> they were negotiated by the previous administration but the bottom line is we have an opportunity right now in europe and asia to knock down barriers, tariffs and nontariff barriers. overwhelming support from the republican for the. i thing would've been tougher in the first of i understand politics, but this is a time to i think move on from that. the only point i would disagree with michael...
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with an attack which saw four people killed on thursday north korea threatened to repeat the attack. pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad but a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwest of the country twin blasts hit a shia mosque in karate. rebels in eastern syria have seized a key military base containing large artillery stockpiles following a three week standoff some human rights organizations say the facility is the last stronghold of process forces in the oil rich region it follows the rebels capture of a military airport in the same area last week nearly forty thousand people have been killed in the civil conflict that started way of the arab spring protests last year . congolese rebels from the militant group m twenty three say they're now ready to seize the country's capital the statement was made in the city
with an attack which saw four people killed on thursday north korea threatened to repeat the attack. pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad but a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwest of the country twin blasts hit a shia...
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i was i was in korea to malaki a town in the south three days ago in fact today goes through days ago sorry and i was witness to the most horrific scenes a baby covered in blood three people killed in cold blood while we mourn every loss on both sides and we generally do mourn all the loss of any collateral damage any civilian populations on the palestinian side as well you look at the response of the hamas regime of the gaza government they were celebrating this they were celebrating the loss of innocent israeli life so i remind you that they work it's can kill they have killed and unless we continue protect us it protect our citizens they will continue to kill and israel is accused of committing war crimes now by the arab league and a lot of condemnation from other countries how do you react to that while there we seem to have the support of much of the international community right now who recognize israel's right to defend itself against these indiscriminate attacks against the citizens if anyone is guilty of a war crime it's hamas that hides behind the civilian population shoots
i was i was in korea to malaki a town in the south three days ago in fact today goes through days ago sorry and i was witness to the most horrific scenes a baby covered in blood three people killed in cold blood while we mourn every loss on both sides and we generally do mourn all the loss of any collateral damage any civilian populations on the palestinian side as well you look at the response of the hamas regime of the gaza government they were celebrating this they were celebrating the loss...
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decades lasting from an overwhelming nuclear threat and the protection of south korea and japan from the recently emerged north korean threat and a pleasantly but not explicitly chinese intimidation. we have succeeded in a policy over many decades. and with good results, including the soviet union and the russian people and american people and certain of the benefit of those and other decades. we now know from example that the soviets were contemplating, even in the case of the conventional war, the use of nuclear weapons, for example on the third day, tactical nuclear weapons were designed [inaudible] and there were others. all of them were really dead. this is not the same of the achievement but it is an option that creates a condition which might endure for quite a while. because it is difficult to imagine any ukrainian regime and it simply has the bomb. what does that mean? is already related to the delivery system? one has to consider the circumstances the consequences and give an explicit commitment by an overwhelmingly strong nuclear power. this is not an argument for it to be
decades lasting from an overwhelming nuclear threat and the protection of south korea and japan from the recently emerged north korean threat and a pleasantly but not explicitly chinese intimidation. we have succeeded in a policy over many decades. and with good results, including the soviet union and the russian people and american people and certain of the benefit of those and other decades. we now know from example that the soviets were contemplating, even in the case of the conventional...
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there was a recent study in south korea and it showed a higher prevalence a 2.6 for prevalence. that was done differently. it was a community screening program or a study versus a different method that we use here in the u.s. i do want to mention one thing though within the context of our monitoring network here in the u.s., the prevalence varies considerably so there are some states that have compable prevalence rates to that south korea study. >> so what are we doing to determine if there are higher rates in some states than others, are there a good number of studies trying to find out what is demincht those areas and what are the out comes of those studies? >> so our monitoring network continues to track the prevalence. we're trying to identify children at a younger age. we are doing studies to try to understand what impact that prevalence rate both from a community perspective understanding how children are identified and diagnosed in the community as well as changes in risk factors and modeling how those changes in risk factors over time might have influenced the rate. >> m
there was a recent study in south korea and it showed a higher prevalence a 2.6 for prevalence. that was done differently. it was a community screening program or a study versus a different method that we use here in the u.s. i do want to mention one thing though within the context of our monitoring network here in the u.s., the prevalence varies considerably so there are some states that have compable prevalence rates to that south korea study. >> so what are we doing to determine if...
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. >>> in south korea, shares of net korea power are up. we have more from seoul on what supercharged these earnings. >> the number one reason is higher demand for electricity during the hot summer season here in korea. and the second one is electricity price hikes of 4.9% back in august. its net profit came in at $862 million, much better than market expectations, but do note that kepco tends to perform best in third quarters, given hot summer weather here in korea when air conditioners really suck up power. but looking ahead, though, for the fourth quarter of this year, numbers are not expected to impress given an unscheduled shutdown of two nuclear reactors here in korea. also, additional price hikes that kepco is likely to demand from the government are likely to be rejected by the government given the government's efforts to really tame inflation and to protect the manufacturing industry here in korea. back to you. >>> facebook has been under pressure. julia borsten has more on the lifting of the company's latest lockout. >> reporter:
. >>> in south korea, shares of net korea power are up. we have more from seoul on what supercharged these earnings. >> the number one reason is higher demand for electricity during the hot summer season here in korea. and the second one is electricity price hikes of 4.9% back in august. its net profit came in at $862 million, much better than market expectations, but do note that kepco tends to perform best in third quarters, given hot summer weather here in korea when air...
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we have the kospi in south korea down .7 of 1%. we had a north korean launch site showing increased activity. that just increased the jitters in this market. the japanese markets, they have really been on a rally, on a roll, on a tear over the last few weeks. the nikkei 225 has gained more than 9% just the last two weeks alone. the yen had something to do with this. it did strengthen a little bit against the dollar, and it continues to do so, down about half a percent as you just mentioned. so all in all, kelly, from investors over here in asia like their counterparts in the u.s. and where you are in europe, lots of jitters about that fiscal cliff. >> jitters that prompted me to call you deirdre instead of morris. we'll be back to check in more on asian trade. in the meantime, president obama will continue his pr offensive. but congress remains at odds to avoid a budget deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. markets were spooked yesterday when harry reid said little progress has been made. the president today speaks at about 11:30 eastern
we have the kospi in south korea down .7 of 1%. we had a north korean launch site showing increased activity. that just increased the jitters in this market. the japanese markets, they have really been on a rally, on a roll, on a tear over the last few weeks. the nikkei 225 has gained more than 9% just the last two weeks alone. the yen had something to do with this. it did strengthen a little bit against the dollar, and it continues to do so, down about half a percent as you just mentioned. so...
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and south carolina presidential election. shooting down rockets and missiles is idea behind israel so-called iron dome. said to be effective in conflict with hamas. what. we look at the questions from the pentagon. >> 1,500 rockets were fired at israel from the gaza strip in eight day of fighting. the iron dome missile system said to intercepted most of them. modern warfare game changer in the middle east. >> iron dome, performed, fair to say remarkably well. in the recent escalation. >> only 55 out of the 1,500 ended up falling. >> the u.s. taxpayers invested $275 million to help israel build and seal the iron dome which can stop incoming rockets within a 2.5-mile to 44-mile range. israel outgoing defense minister gave panetta a model as a token of gratitude. >> small iron dome. >> but the u.s. army want mrs. than a model. it wants its own antimissile system. and congress would like a favorable discount given what the u.s. has already invested in the system. >> but instead of buying from israelis who already have technology,
and south carolina presidential election. shooting down rockets and missiles is idea behind israel so-called iron dome. said to be effective in conflict with hamas. what. we look at the questions from the pentagon. >> 1,500 rockets were fired at israel from the gaza strip in eight day of fighting. the iron dome missile system said to intercepted most of them. modern warfare game changer in the middle east. >> iron dome, performed, fair to say remarkably well. in the recent...
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he's renowned in south korea for sending anti-regime propaganda leaflets across the border in balloons. he was due to meet the would-be assassin who claimed he wanted to fund his activism. south korean intelligence agents stopped him at the last minute. >> translator: i didn't believe they would try and kill me on the crowded streets of seoul. i thought the national intelligence service was overreacting. >> reporter: wehow park the weapons intended to kill him. he hadn't seen them before in such detail and seemed shocked. >> translator: you would notice the gun, but these weapons are so innocuous, you could easily kill someone. i would have been killed easily. >> reporter: park knows he's at the top of the hit list. having seen the weapons intended to kill him, he says he knows there will be more assassination attempts but he will not stop his activism. >> not just in the movies, apparently. >>> what happened to the hit man? he was sentenced to four years and to pay $10,000 in fines. >>> the numbers are staggering when you look at the new damage figures coming out from new york city, s
he's renowned in south korea for sending anti-regime propaganda leaflets across the border in balloons. he was due to meet the would-be assassin who claimed he wanted to fund his activism. south korean intelligence agents stopped him at the last minute. >> translator: i didn't believe they would try and kill me on the crowded streets of seoul. i thought the national intelligence service was overreacting. >> reporter: wehow park the weapons intended to kill him. he hadn't seen them...
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korea, from the pacific to the middle east. many are dealing with serious wounds as well as with complex and difficult problems both seen and unseen. they've fought, and many have died to protect this country, and we need to fight to protect them. we owe it to those returning service members and to the veterans to provide them with a seamless support system so that they can put their lives back together. so that they can pursue their goals, so that they can not only go back to their communities, but be able to give back to their communities. and to help strengthen our nation in many ways. none of this, none of this is easy. it takes tremendous commitment on the part of all americans; those in government, those in the military, it takes tremendous commitment on the part of those in the private sector, our business leaders and, frankly, all citizens across our country. there is no doubt that dod and va are working more closely together than we have before. but, frankly, we have much more to do. to try to reach a level of cooperat
korea, from the pacific to the middle east. many are dealing with serious wounds as well as with complex and difficult problems both seen and unseen. they've fought, and many have died to protect this country, and we need to fight to protect them. we owe it to those returning service members and to the veterans to provide them with a seamless support system so that they can put their lives back together. so that they can pursue their goals, so that they can not only go back to their...
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sudan and south sudan. you're talking about qualifications for secretary of state, that qualifies her more than reading talking points. >> and at the beginning of this she was one of the few administration officials along with hillary clinton who pushed reluctant people inside the white house, including tom donnell lynn to interview in libya, a position senator republicans took at the time. >> human rights is a key issue and done a lot at u.n. with regard to women, disabled people. and i worked with her in the clinton administration. she was, you know, very tenacious. very intelligent woman. very strong willed. i guess one of the things, as a woman i don't like, some of the criticism of her, if this was a man, it -- these would be positive attributes. >> exactly. >> as a woman, well you know she's feisty. >> or they -- when mccain said she's not very brought, this is someone who went to oxford, has a ph.d. career serving as public servant. >> remember how well it worked out when they called sotomayor not ve
sudan and south sudan. you're talking about qualifications for secretary of state, that qualifies her more than reading talking points. >> and at the beginning of this she was one of the few administration officials along with hillary clinton who pushed reluctant people inside the white house, including tom donnell lynn to interview in libya, a position senator republicans took at the time. >> human rights is a key issue and done a lot at u.n. with regard to women, disabled people....
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over in south korea, shares rise to a two-week high on exporter stocks. australian markets are bumped up by banks and minors, and with the u.s. election done, we wait on a key leadership meeting in china, which will usher in a once in a decade change of power. that meeting kicks off on thursday and lasts for one week. the china composite ended the day flat. here in hong kong, the hang seng index produced its first gain in three sessions propped up by developers. that's a look at your trading day in asia. back to you guys state side. >> emily, thank you very much. our guest host is mike santoli. we were just talking in the commercial break a little bit about how you look back and it's really easy with hindsight to go back and say what went wrong with the losing candidate. >> yeah. well, initially, if you really look 20 years down the road, you'll see we had this massive financial crisis. banking system and leverage was right at the center of it. a couple years later, the republicans say we need a private equity guy who made his fortune in leverage and he's
over in south korea, shares rise to a two-week high on exporter stocks. australian markets are bumped up by banks and minors, and with the u.s. election done, we wait on a key leadership meeting in china, which will usher in a once in a decade change of power. that meeting kicks off on thursday and lasts for one week. the china composite ended the day flat. here in hong kong, the hang seng index produced its first gain in three sessions propped up by developers. that's a look at your trading...